“It [Revelation]
is John’s readers’ concrete, day-to-day world seen in heavenly and
eschatological perspective. As such its function…is to counter the Roman imperial
view of the world, which was the dominant ideological perception of their
situation that John’s readers naturally tended to share. Revelation
counters that false view of reality by opening the world to divine
transcendence.” (The Theology of the Book of Revelation, Richard
Bauckham, page 8, italics mine).
What is our
current “imperial view of the world” in the United States?
Are we willing,
in Christ, to look in the mirror? Are we willing to consider Babylon of the
Bible, of Revelation chapters 17 and 18?
Are we willing
to take a good look at the beasts of Daniel and Revelation?
Are we willing
to “see” the world as God sees the world, are we willing to see the world
through the images that God gives us in Daniel, Zechariah, and Revelation?
“Seeing” can be
difficult when we are comfortable, as Bauckham writes concerning the churches
of Revelation, “Many were affluent and compromising with the oppressive system”
(page 15).
Many churches
today are doing more than compromising with the imperial worldview, they are
stridently promoting it and attacking those who question their promiscuity. They
are assisting the Imperial Cult in its assimilation of so-called Christianity, they
are placing themselves and their people in the service of the very Beast who is
attempting to destroy the image of the Lamb on the Cross by turning it into the
image of another beast who kills, devours, and destroys. Let us make no
mistake, the cult has many forms, and it adopts those forms as a chameleon
changes colors – some forms practice overt destruction, other forms are covert –
they range across the political, national, economic, social, and theological
spectrum – only Jesus, only Jesus, protects us…and we are to follow only Him,
the Lamb of God.
When the gods of
war assimilate the Word of God into their propaganda, when they do just what Satan
did with Jesus in the Wilderness by quoting Scripture, if we do not know the
Word of God as Jesus did, if we do not know who we are in Christ just as Jesus
knew who He was (and is) in the Father, then we will partake of the table of
demons and drink their cup (1 Cor. 10:21). Then we will deny the Lord who
purchased us.
Let us be faithful
to the Lamb even unto death, let us overcome by His blood and the Word of our
testimony, which is Jesus.
How can we deny
our dear God, who loved us even when we were His enemies (Rom. 5:1 – 11)? How
can we trade our inheritance in Him for an imperial cult?
“For I
determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified” (1
Cor. 2:2).